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this oscar goes to my favorite host on cnn. >> am i your favorite host? >> you are -- my favorite host. >> because wolf blitzer is probably watching this. that there is no loyalty amongst wolves. wolfgang. >> you will have to get an oscar for sure and sign you for another ten years. don't worry. >> do you get star struck? i get star struck. if i saw jack nicholson, i know he is here today, walking down here, i would be excited. do you get that little tingle? >> absolutely. i think when you see big stars like nicholson or streisand or george clooney or brad pitt or whoever, i remember him from the old spaghetti westerns, clint eastwood, i think it's amazing the history we have with some of the stars. i have seen them at the restaurant, too, but here, it's a special moment because there are so many here all at once. >> it is the biggest night of this kind in the world. >> there's nothing like it. i don't think there is anywhere a party like that where you can have every table afterwards, there is a big star, producer, director, so, it's ral a lot of fun. th
this oscar goes to my favorite host on cnn. >> am i your favorite host? >> you are -- my favorite host. >> because wolf blitzer is probably watching this. that there is no loyalty amongst wolves. wolfgang. >> you will have to get an oscar for sure and sign you for another ten years. don't worry. >> do you get star struck? i get star struck. if i saw jack nicholson, i know he is here today, walking down here, i would be excited. do you get that little tingle?...
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you can watch it tonight live on cnn. our coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern and if you can't catch it, catch all of the highlights tomorrow morning on "early start." >>> new development this morning in the murder of chicago honor student hadiya pendleton. two suspected gang members, 189-year-old michael ward and 20-year-old kenneth williams will be in court this morning. there are their mug shot s righ there. police say ward confessed and said she was not the intended target. just days before pendleton had performed at the president's inauguration, michelle obama appeared at the funeral. tonight her parents will be guests at tonight's state of the europe onaddress. ted rowlands has more. what do we know and how did police find them? >> reporter: well, zoraida, how police found them unfortunately wasn't from a tip from the community. they said they were very disappointed in the fact that despite the fact that this case was on the airwaves every single day for almost two weeks and there was a $40,000 reward, dhad not get that tip from a witness. what ha
you can watch it tonight live on cnn. our coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern and if you can't catch it, catch all of the highlights tomorrow morning on "early start." >>> new development this morning in the murder of chicago honor student hadiya pendleton. two suspected gang members, 189-year-old michael ward and 20-year-old kenneth williams will be in court this morning. there are their mug shot s righ there. police say ward confessed and said she was not the intended...
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rachel, welcome to cnn. thanks. good to see you as always. >> thank you. >>> so if you didn't stay to see the very end of the oscars, you missed a surprise guest presenter. watch this. >> and now for the moment we have all been waiting for, and the oscar goes to "argo." congratulations! >> this was a first. first lady michelle obama live from the white house announced the best picture oscar winner, the award, of course, she said went to "argo," a good film, saw it myself, about the daring rescue of six american diplomats from iran during the carter administration. >>> and for the red carpet winners, losers, watch piers morgan tonight 9:00 p.m. eastern, all things oscar. for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taki
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"cnn newsroom" continues right now with ashleigh banfield. >> thank you very much, carol. hello, everyone. good to have you with us. i'm ashleigh banfield. the vatican fighting off rumors of unholy scandals behind the pope's resignation as a cardinal quits under a cloud. >>> cannibalism in the courtroom. an officer, a police officer, accused of plotting to cook and eat women, and he goes on trial today. >>> and a mega trial over millions of gallons of oil spilled in the gulf. it could mean billions and billions more in fines for bp. >>> so leave it to $85 billion in spending cuts to remind people just how much the federal government matters. moments from now, president obama and vice president biden are due to meet with the nation's governors who do not need reminding that they're able to meet their payrolls, employ their citizens and their citizens largely because of washington's host. for the rest of us, the white house is pointing out how spending cuts in almost every federal program and department are going to affect each state. let's go to a couple of them. for instan
"cnn newsroom" continues right now with ashleigh banfield. >> thank you very much, carol. hello, everyone. good to have you with us. i'm ashleigh banfield. the vatican fighting off rumors of unholy scandals behind the pope's resignation as a cardinal quits under a cloud. >>> cannibalism in the courtroom. an officer, a police officer, accused of plotting to cook and eat women, and he goes on trial today. >>> and a mega trial over millions of gallons of oil...
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because in other regions of the world, to be fair, we're broadcasting out to the world audience for cnn and cnni, there are many different interests. >> they're not as important. >> celibacy, marriage, dealing with gay marriage. different when you're starving to death as they are in so many developing parts of the world where the catholic church is growing. but this symbol of i am the most powerful and i have done the biggest change, what could it translate to? >> well, this pope was a reluctant pope from the beginning. so when we're talking about, you know, looking at these people who have feelings, feeling tthe poignancy of the moment, i see the pope with a big whew. listen to his words. you have borne with me this burden of the ministry. and for someone who does not particularly like being in the spotlight. he's a quiet, academic guy who loves to be writing and reading, i think he feels that he is laying down this burden. >> you think he's already kicked off the red shoes? >> his mexican mocka sins. >> catching up on his fiction? >> as for where we go from here, i think he gave a clu
because in other regions of the world, to be fair, we're broadcasting out to the world audience for cnn and cnni, there are many different interests. >> they're not as important. >> celibacy, marriage, dealing with gay marriage. different when you're starving to death as they are in so many developing parts of the world where the catholic church is growing. but this symbol of i am the most powerful and i have done the biggest change, what could it translate to? >> well, this...
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she's in the cnn weather center. the system now, jennifer, who needs to be prepared for this next hit? >> you know, we just heard from the official on in woodward, oklahoma. the good news is that snow pretty much done for across parts of oklahoma. but woodward picked up 15 inches. snow still coming down especially right along interstate 70. you can see kansas city, st. louis, you're dealing with rain. kansas city, we're talking roughly about 6 to 12 inches of snow. now the snow is going to continue to pick up as we go throughout the morning and afternoon. for st. louis, you'll see that changing over later into the day. roughly right around 3:00 or so. you'll start to see that piling up. then for areas like chicago, we are talking 3 to 6 inches of snowfall. this is going to be welcomed for the area. even on the backside of that low, we're going to be picking up some lake-effect snow as we go through tomorrow. but the other story that we're focusing on is the heavy rainfall and the severe weather that's moving through
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we want to welcome our cnn international viewers watching us from around the world. a historic day at the vatican. >> pope benedict xvi spending his last day as pope. christiane amanpour is live in rome. she is joined by cardinal mccarrick. >> reporter: we've been longing to hear a perspective from a cardinal and a cardinal that was there this morning and has so much history with the catholic church and part of the conclave back in 2005 when pope benedict xvi himself was elected. this is a noisy evening. we are very close to a hospital and we can hear the hospitals going by. i will let that go by before i start and turn to the cardinal. cardinal mccarrick, welcome to our program. thank you for joining us. >> it's a trif ledge. you are the best. >> you are so kind. you were there in st. peter's square this morning. >> i was. >> what was your reaction? >> the last one happened in 600 years ago and i'm sure they didn't have that kind of a crowd. the holy father was really saying farewell and said it very beautifully. he's a man of great courtesy and great culture and it
we want to welcome our cnn international viewers watching us from around the world. a historic day at the vatican. >> pope benedict xvi spending his last day as pope. christiane amanpour is live in rome. she is joined by cardinal mccarrick. >> reporter: we've been longing to hear a perspective from a cardinal and a cardinal that was there this morning and has so much history with the catholic church and part of the conclave back in 2005 when pope benedict xvi himself was elected....
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netwoor of gay clergy insidd the vatican 3 the smell test.there mmy the state of thh vatican.ben wedeman, cnn, rome &p3 coming upp... ppring training is up and 3 oriools. afttr the brrak we'll give you & highliihts on just how well ppacticies are going. 3 youure watching fox 45 morning news.. 33 ((break 3)) 3 3 ((bump in)) 3&pcoming up.. olympian runner oscar pistorius was granned bail. 33 the illegal thing he as seenndoinn moments after his rrleese. - nddwhy he wwnts to get in contact witt the family f the wwmen he murdered. ouure watching fox &45 morning news.. allllooal.. alllmorning. -3 3 ((break 4)) 3 3 &p 3 3& ,3 p3 the fbi is asking for yoor hell in findinggthe person who 3 bank. theem and t bank in hopkins ssuare onnnorth charlls ssreee was robbed just 3ccty detectives are working with the fbi o collect eeidenceefrom the crime scene tootrack down the suupects. anyone with informationniss asked to call baltimore ciiyy 3 hhndreds of patientssof a johns hopkins ob/gyn are weighhig heir legallopttoos thii morning after leerning 3&pexams. dr. nikita levy killedd imself ttis week by & inhal
netwoor of gay clergy insidd the vatican 3 the smell test.there mmy the state of thh vatican.ben wedeman, cnn, rome &p3 coming upp... ppring training is up and 3 oriools. afttr the brrak we'll give you & highliihts on just how well ppacticies are going. 3 youure watching fox 45 morning news.. 33 ((break 3)) 3 3 ((bump in)) 3&pcoming up.. olympian runner oscar pistorius was granned bail. 33 the illegal thing he as seenndoinn moments after his rrleese. - nddwhy he wwnts to get in...
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cnn has contacted officials about those tapes, the erasing of the video. but sport transcends politics. >> absolutely up. see it in the olympics. iran, amazing. >> you should let them sort it out. >> absolutely. >>> this is something you don't see every day. a car crashing into the roof of a house. that is right, the roof. we'll explain how that happened. r clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." my patients don't know which one to use. i tell them to use the brand i use. oral-b -- the brush originally created by a dentist. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male anno
cnn has contacted officials about those tapes, the erasing of the video. but sport transcends politics. >> absolutely up. see it in the olympics. iran, amazing. >> you should let them sort it out. >> absolutely. >>> this is something you don't see every day. a car crashing into the roof of a house. that is right, the roof. we'll explain how that happened. r clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and...
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this information is just in to cnn. las vegas police have identified a suspect in the fatal shooten on the las vegas ship. ammar harris still on the loose right now. an aspiring rapper, kenneth cherry, also known as kenny clutch, was shot dead as she drove in his maserati on thursday. >>> europe's tallest active volcano, mount etna roared to life, erupting for the first time in a year. it spewed lava and gas lighting up italy's night sky. >>> a former member of the temptations is dead. otis damon harris joined the legendary group in the early '70s and changed his first name because the temptations already a had an otis. he died. he was 62 years old. >>> a day before nascar's signature event, the daytona 500, a fiery crash at the daytona international speedway, the video is stunning. debris sent flying into the stands, including a flaming tirp. 28 fans injured, two criticalically. should the big race go on tomorrow. i spoke with a senior investigative reporter for "sports illustrated." what a crash. crashes happen all th
this information is just in to cnn. las vegas police have identified a suspect in the fatal shooten on the las vegas ship. ammar harris still on the loose right now. an aspiring rapper, kenneth cherry, also known as kenny clutch, was shot dead as she drove in his maserati on thursday. >>> europe's tallest active volcano, mount etna roared to life, erupting for the first time in a year. it spewed lava and gas lighting up italy's night sky. >>> a former member of the temptations...
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you are in the cnn newsroom. >>> drivers and danica, start your engines. with those words, date tone nah 500 kicked off as scheduled. the historic start with female driver danica patrick in pole position nearly upstaged by this harrowing collision on the same track less than 24 hours ago. at least 28 fans were injured when more than a dozen cars crashed in the final curve of the nationwide race. here's how one woman described what happened. >> there was a wreck and i got by the an engine or a part of an engine and i got a broken leg. >> we will go live to daytona just homes from now where there are fewer than 50 laps to go. >>> all right, in south africa, the older brother of oscar pistorius is also charged in a woman's death. carl pistorius is charged with culpable homicide after an accident involving a motorcycle in 2010. the charges were initially dropped but he now faces a trial at the end of march. prosecutors say carl pistorius had been driving recklessly at the time of the accident. coming up in a few minutes, we will talk about how this could impac
you are in the cnn newsroom. >>> drivers and danica, start your engines. with those words, date tone nah 500 kicked off as scheduled. the historic start with female driver danica patrick in pole position nearly upstaged by this harrowing collision on the same track less than 24 hours ago. at least 28 fans were injured when more than a dozen cars crashed in the final curve of the nationwide race. here's how one woman described what happened. >> there was a wreck and i got by the...
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here he is on cnn. >> well, they're not happy at all and some people kind of, you know, said look, we don't see eye to eye on this. they never said though, that this is factually wrong and that this is said to me in an e-mail by a top-- >> and it was, it was said very clearly, you will regret doing this. and it makes me very uncomfortable to have the white house telling reporters, you're going to regret doing something that you believe in. >> megyn: well, the white house says, it denies that any threat was ever made, arguing woodward misinterpreted that e-mail and on and on it goes. chris stirewalt is our fox news digital editor, and host of power play dot-com com live. we know who bob woodward says, gene sperling. the head of the economic advisors and out front and center for the president during this whole fight automatic decrease to the automatic increase to spending. >> megyn: and the white house says woodward was threatened releases the entire e-mail, i don't know if it's the entire, but releases the e-mail in which the alleged threat is made so now we have it and it's amazing to
here he is on cnn. >> well, they're not happy at all and some people kind of, you know, said look, we don't see eye to eye on this. they never said though, that this is factually wrong and that this is said to me in an e-mail by a top-- >> and it was, it was said very clearly, you will regret doing this. and it makes me very uncomfortable to have the white house telling reporters, you're going to regret doing something that you believe in. >> megyn: well, the white house says,...
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the pope's brother tells cnn that the two of them have actually been discussing the resignation for some time now. pope benedict turns 86 years old this coming april and joining me now is miguel diaz former u.s. ambassador to the vatican who recently in fact as recently as november was with the pope observing his holiness firsthand. he is now professor of faith and culture at the university of dayton. and also from the miami bureau is our guest father albert cutier who is a former roman catholic. he's also the author of dilemma, a priest's struggle with faith and love. he struggled with the faith and left the church to be with his now wife. the cardinal here in new york was as sounded by this, found out from matt lauer essentially. but you're not so surprised, why. >> i woke up this morning with the news. for it a number of years in fact, the last couple of years, there's been speculation about this possibility. the pope himself spoke about this in his book whether it was asked whether it was possible for a pope to step down and he said surely for a number of reasons, including the reaso
the pope's brother tells cnn that the two of them have actually been discussing the resignation for some time now. pope benedict turns 86 years old this coming april and joining me now is miguel diaz former u.s. ambassador to the vatican who recently in fact as recently as november was with the pope observing his holiness firsthand. he is now professor of faith and culture at the university of dayton. and also from the miami bureau is our guest father albert cutier who is a former roman...
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in fact, i want to bring in my cnn colleague, wolf blitzer in washington and ali velshi here in new york as well. ali, let me start with you. the numbers seem to be staggering when you look at them state by state. overall when you hear $85 million to hit on friday, people across the country might say, that's a good start. but it's not -- it doesn't stop there. there's a lot more to it than that. >> well, first of all, that's correct, it doesn't stop there. over the course of the next seven months, you'll see a lot of cutbacks. you know, there are two schools of thought on this, ashleigh. there are some who think it's really legitimate that there are finally cuts coming and that washington does nothing without its back to a corner. so why don't we go with these cuts? because you'll never get them agreed to through negotiation. the problem -- the problem -- we have to remind of this. there are a lot of people saying democrats are fearmongering. the problem here is the hand-fisted, unfocused nature of these cuts. these are sledgehammers where you really need stilettos. the government is not
in fact, i want to bring in my cnn colleague, wolf blitzer in washington and ali velshi here in new york as well. ali, let me start with you. the numbers seem to be staggering when you look at them state by state. overall when you hear $85 million to hit on friday, people across the country might say, that's a good start. but it's not -- it doesn't stop there. there's a lot more to it than that. >> well, first of all, that's correct, it doesn't stop there. over the course of the next...
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a council diplomat tells cnn that meeting will be held eight hours from now. we are covering this story extensively and getting reaction from around the region. in beijing, and in washington. let's go straight to our correspondent there, we want to start with matthew. the last time he spoke on cnn, there was no reaction from china to this third nuclear blast in north korea. any word now? >> reporter: still no official confirmation here in china that date knowledge this is a nuclear test. although we understand the north koreans say this indeed was a nuclear test, the kind of confirmation we were waiting for. as far as the chinese media are concerned, they have been treating it as an earthquake. the chinese geological survey, the earthquake network center confirmed a quake took place in that part of north korea where they are conducting nuclear tests in the past. also reports on the news agency, the official news agency as well as on chinese television reporting local residents saying they felt it earth tremors for something around a minute or so without any in
a council diplomat tells cnn that meeting will be held eight hours from now. we are covering this story extensively and getting reaction from around the region. in beijing, and in washington. let's go straight to our correspondent there, we want to start with matthew. the last time he spoke on cnn, there was no reaction from china to this third nuclear blast in north korea. any word now? >> reporter: still no official confirmation here in china that date knowledge this is a nuclear test....
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athena jones, cnn, washington. >> this is just a few moments ago, from the chinese new year. >> a new controversy is rocking the vatican in pope benedict's final days. the report. first published in the rome daily. la repubblica. details an investigation by three cardinals into a network of gay priests that were allegedly blackmailed by a group of male prostitutes. it also contains information on financial wrongdoing within the vatican. the paper then suggests that the pope was so shocked by these findings that he decided to resign. the vatican responded by saying that unverified and false news stories can cause serious damage. adding that the story is an attempt to use public opinion to influence the cardinal's decision in the upcoming election for the new pope. >> to date none of us have actually seen this secret report delivered by the three cardinals to benedict the 16th so it's impossible to say precisely what it contains. on the other hand the claim of this story that the cardinals looked in the possibility that there might be a network of gay clergy inside the vatican who are v
athena jones, cnn, washington. >> this is just a few moments ago, from the chinese new year. >> a new controversy is rocking the vatican in pope benedict's final days. the report. first published in the rome daily. la repubblica. details an investigation by three cardinals into a network of gay priests that were allegedly blackmailed by a group of male prostitutes. it also contains information on financial wrongdoing within the vatican. the paper then suggests that the pope was so...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> fascinating trial. joining me now, jeffreyb toobin, and mark geragos, co-author of "mistrial, an inside look at how the criminal justice system works and sometimes doesn't." jeff, the details of the case are different. >> i didn't know you could say lube that often on cable television. it's unbelievable. the thing is, you know, forget putting it on television. why -- how a judge has allowed this is very interesting. >> how any judge has allowed her to sit on the stand on direct examination this long before even getting to cross is beyond me. 30 years i have been doing this, i have never seen any defendant on the stand this long. >> the reason i think is straightforward, because it's a death penalty case. this is an interesting lesson in why death penalty cases take so long and are so expensive. the judge says, look, this person is on trial for their life. i'm going to let them try their case. i'm not going to really impose the rules of evidence. >> ten days, though. >> i have never heard of anything tha
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> fascinating trial. joining me now, jeffreyb toobin, and mark geragos, co-author of "mistrial, an inside look at how the criminal justice system works and sometimes doesn't." jeff, the details of the case are different. >> i didn't know you could say lube that often on cable television. it's unbelievable. the thing is, you know, forget putting it on television. why -- how a judge has allowed this is very interesting. >> how any judge has...
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we're getting the editor of cnn's belief blog. thank you for talking to us. we know that the pope can resign, canon law in 1917 made it possible. that said, it's incredibly unusual. >> yeah it is incredibly unusual. i was speaking with archbishop a few months ago in springfield and archbishop of miami. he said keep in mind, cardinal ratzinger when he was a cardinal had every intention of retiring. archbishops are forced into retirement at age of 75 if they have not been elevated to cardinal. before he became pope benedict, he every intention of hanging it up are, stepping into the summer of his life and enjoying retirement. he was in many ways a surprise candidate to the pope initially as we talked about. forced retirement, many of them look forward to. i have talked to a lot of cardinals in the retirement age and when you reach that age, keep in mind, many have been studying to be priests since they were teens. they look forward to not being in that position. the other thing i have been talking about, pope john ii died in office. not sure we'll see that from
we're getting the editor of cnn's belief blog. thank you for talking to us. we know that the pope can resign, canon law in 1917 made it possible. that said, it's incredibly unusual. >> yeah it is incredibly unusual. i was speaking with archbishop a few months ago in springfield and archbishop of miami. he said keep in mind, cardinal ratzinger when he was a cardinal had every intention of retiring. archbishops are forced into retirement at age of 75 if they have not been elevated to...
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you know, cnn is a great vending machine system. there's a lot of things to look forward to if you stick with it. but, you know, hopefully the book will just make people laugh and give people some smiles over the weekend. >> little known fact, you can get sushi at the diner here in atlanta and in new york. jack gray, thank you so much. >> i'm sure it's gourmet sushi, too. >> it's close. jack's new book "pigeon in a crosswalk" is on sale now. >> thank you. >> certainly. thank you. >>> just got a whole lot easier and has nothing to do with vegas. why the casino may become so last year. that's ahead. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male
you know, cnn is a great vending machine system. there's a lot of things to look forward to if you stick with it. but, you know, hopefully the book will just make people laugh and give people some smiles over the weekend. >> little known fact, you can get sushi at the diner here in atlanta and in new york. jack gray, thank you so much. >> i'm sure it's gourmet sushi, too. >> it's close. jack's new book "pigeon in a crosswalk" is on sale now. >> thank you....
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let's get started at capella.edu. . >>> from the cnn studios. this is your money. we are one day away from the $85 billion enforced spending cuts kicking in. no votes scheduled and no new ideas and hopes for sanity to overcome the partisanship that is the new normal. what are they doing about it? >> the speaker and leadership should be here. >> it's actually better and they are more important here. >> wow. some leaders will meet the president at the white house for talks tomorrow. the day of the sequester kicks in to see what can be done to avoid it. the road that led to this dead end started 18 months ago. it's a white knuckle drama played out not in days or hours, but month after month. to could how we got here, rewind to the summer of 2011. >> we are over two days away from the date the united states may not be able to pay bills. >> congress is divided over how to raise the debt ceiling. they demand $2.5 trillion in spending cuts. >> no one can default on our obligation, but we won't see growth without a serious plan to deal with the deficit. >> every american i
let's get started at capella.edu. . >>> from the cnn studios. this is your money. we are one day away from the $85 billion enforced spending cuts kicking in. no votes scheduled and no new ideas and hopes for sanity to overcome the partisanship that is the new normal. what are they doing about it? >> the speaker and leadership should be here. >> it's actually better and they are more important here. >> wow. some leaders will meet the president at the white house for...
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and from rome, john allen of cnn. he covers the vatican for the network and for the "national catholic reporter." we thank you all three for being with us. john allen, i'm going to stay with you. how much of a surprise was this? >> judy, i think this was a near total shock. just to tell you how crazy it was, i was actually scheduled to have lunch with a senior vatican official, a guy who works just down the hall from the papal apartment. as of early this morning even he didn't know it was coming. as your set-up piece indicated the shock isn't the content of the decision -- benedict had hinted fairly openly that he was receptive to the idea of a pope resigning, that actually under some circumstances a pope would have an obligation to resign if he's not able to continue to perform his duties. but certainly the timing of it, i think, fell out of a clear blew sky just like the rain we're experiencing in rome here tonight. >> woodruff: monsignor hilgartner, what about the timing of this? what does it say that he made this
and from rome, john allen of cnn. he covers the vatican for the network and for the "national catholic reporter." we thank you all three for being with us. john allen, i'm going to stay with you. how much of a surprise was this? >> judy, i think this was a near total shock. just to tell you how crazy it was, i was actually scheduled to have lunch with a senior vatican official, a guy who works just down the hall from the papal apartment. as of early this morning even he didn't...
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., a cnn special anchored by erin burnett and chris cuomo in new york and kris ychristiane amanp rome. >> i want to say happy birthday to teddy and joseph, your 6-year-old twins. >> it's a big day back home. thanks for that. >> a big day in the berman household. that is it for "early start." >> "starting buoyapoint with so o'brian" starts right now. >>> welcome, everybody. our starting point this morning, the pope's final day as head of the catholic church. in just about seven hours the office of the pope will be empty when benedict xvi is officially in retirement. this morning he blessed the cardinals who will pick his successor. >> translator: may he bless all of you in the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit. >> we're live in rome this morning with the historic moment and what it means for the church. we'll be talking with monsignor rick hilgartner of the u.s. conference of catholic bishops. senior simone campbell will join us and father edward beck is our guest. and time is running out. two proposals meant to avoid drastic spending cuts but they're both expected to
., a cnn special anchored by erin burnett and chris cuomo in new york and kris ychristiane amanp rome. >> i want to say happy birthday to teddy and joseph, your 6-year-old twins. >> it's a big day back home. thanks for that. >> a big day in the berman household. that is it for "early start." >> "starting buoyapoint with so o'brian" starts right now. >>> welcome, everybody. our starting point this morning, the pope's final day as head of the...
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jeanne moos, cnn. >> so what have you learned from all this? >> i learned not to be writing no note on a receipt. >> reporter: new york. >> thank you so much for starting your morning with us. much more ahead
jeanne moos, cnn. >> so what have you learned from all this? >> i learned not to be writing no note on a receipt. >> reporter: new york. >> thank you so much for starting your morning with us. much more ahead
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cnn's mary snow is joining us. this is a story. it's hard to believe, mary. it's almost amazing that of all people in the united states, the first person that the north korean leader wants to meet with is dennis rodman. >> it almost seemed like a fake story when you first heard about it and it's hard to imagine getting more bizarre than this. dennis rodman arrived earlier this week to film a documentary. today came a surprising bond with kim jong-un. it's such a strange pair, a truly odd couple. basketball star dennis rodman and north korean dictator kim jong-un chumming it up court side in pyongyang. he told his new buddy, he now has a friend for life. they watched the harlem globetrotters play basketball. >> the tag line for the show is the absurdity of the modern condition. if anything shows the absurdity of the modern condition, it's this. >> shane smith is the show's producer. he sent rodman and the globetrotters to north korea. its was not sure they would have an audience with a feared leader. they not only met with him but dined with him at his palace
cnn's mary snow is joining us. this is a story. it's hard to believe, mary. it's almost amazing that of all people in the united states, the first person that the north korean leader wants to meet with is dennis rodman. >> it almost seemed like a fake story when you first heard about it and it's hard to imagine getting more bizarre than this. dennis rodman arrived earlier this week to film a documentary. today came a surprising bond with kim jong-un. it's such a strange pair, a truly odd...
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we'd like to welcome our viewers from around the world on cnn international. it's the top of the hour, thursday, february 28th. we are witnessing history in the making. no one alive has ever seen a sitting pope step down. >> it is all unfolding right now and by 2:00 p.m. eastern, pope benedict xvi becomes pope emeritus. but there is still a lot to do before then. the meeting at this hour with the cardinals who will ultimately choose his replacement. over 100 of them plan to be on hand. the pontiff will spended i ed a or two with each of them. >> and then cardinal sodano will speak. >> the departure of this pope after what really has been a turbulent eight-year reign leaves the catholic church in unchartered waters right now. its 1.2 billion followers in search of something of a new direction. cnn's chief international correspondent christiane amanpour is live in rome this morning. good morning, christiane. >> good morning. we are expecting any moment now vatican television to start showing us those pictures of the last face-to-face meeting between pope benedic
we'd like to welcome our viewers from around the world on cnn international. it's the top of the hour, thursday, february 28th. we are witnessing history in the making. no one alive has ever seen a sitting pope step down. >> it is all unfolding right now and by 2:00 p.m. eastern, pope benedict xvi becomes pope emeritus. but there is still a lot to do before then. the meeting at this hour with the cardinals who will ultimately choose his replacement. over 100 of them plan to be on hand....
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howard kurtz is the host of cnn's reliable sources. thanks for being here. we're talking about the president hosting a google hangout on google-plus. this seems designed initially to talk to relatives and far away places. how did it become a political tool? what does the president really accomplish here? >> i think the president is accomplishing reaching around the press corps to actually talk to voters and voters who may not answer or ask questions that the regular press would. >> like any technology, it might start out with me chatting with you but companies and politicians now trying to harness this because it plugs them into a demographic that may not watch a lot of television, that may not read newspapers, for example, but relishes the chance even though do people get that chance to ask a question directly to the president of the united states. >> you have to understand that this has only been around for 18 months. the first time that the president did this, he received 135,000 questions. so that would mean that it was a popular way of reaching out. was
howard kurtz is the host of cnn's reliable sources. thanks for being here. we're talking about the president hosting a google hangout on google-plus. this seems designed initially to talk to relatives and far away places. how did it become a political tool? what does the president really accomplish here? >> i think the president is accomplishing reaching around the press corps to actually talk to voters and voters who may not answer or ask questions that the regular press would. >>...
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"cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. we'll see everyone back here tomorrow. >>> happening now in the "newsroom," the clock is ticking. >> it's a terrible way to cut spending. >> food safety inspectors, air traffic controllers, teachers all staring down as the budget cut looms. >> they're inflicting more pain on the middle class. >> the president should be calling us. >>> plus tires flying, an engine in flames, 21 fans injured, yet the daytona 500 races on. >> i just want to reiterate how important our fans are to us as we continue to keep them in our thoughts and prayers. >> seven people still in the hospital, and track safety questions remain unanswered. >>> also, emergency operations are activated as a life-threatening blizzard hits the plains again. >>> and "argo" takes home the oscar. >> i think everyone in the movie, worked on the movie, was in the movie, everyone involved with the movie gets thanks. >>> and seth macfarlane, the best or boob? the speeches, the dresses, even the fall. >> what went through my mind whe
"cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. we'll see everyone back here tomorrow. >>> happening now in the "newsroom," the clock is ticking. >> it's a terrible way to cut spending. >> food safety inspectors, air traffic controllers, teachers all staring down as the budget cut looms. >> they're inflicting more pain on the middle class. >> the president should be calling us. >>> plus tires flying, an engine in flames, 21 fans...
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. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn sunday morning." crash and burn -- this was the scene at daytona saturday that injured dozens of spectators and threatened today's race. we'll take you live to the track. >>> it's the final week of pope benedi benedict's reign but it comes with new questions about how he's really stepping down. >>> and it's hollywood's biggest night. we'll talk about who's expected to go home with oscar and who will have to be sleeping alone. ♪ >>> i hope you're having a great sunday so far. i'm susan hendricks in for randi kaye. thanks for starting your morning with us. we start with the latest on oscar pistorius. he isn't the only one in his family accused of killing someone. overnight we learned his brother is charged in the death of another woman. we spoke with carl pistorius' attorney from johannesburg. what did you learn from his attorney? >> reporter: you know, it's another bizarre twist in this oscar pistorius story. carl pistorius, who is oscar's older brother, charged with culpable homicide. his lawyer tel
. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn sunday morning." crash and burn -- this was the scene at daytona saturday that injured dozens of spectators and threatened today's race. we'll take you live to the track. >>> it's the final week of pope benedi benedict's reign but it comes with new questions about how he's really stepping down. >>> and it's hollywood's biggest night. we'll talk about who's expected to go home with oscar and who will...
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playing today, cnn contributor and writer l.z. granderson, and cnn contributor and analyst for the blaze will cain. good morning, gentlemen. first up, by now, you're all too familiar with how the story goes. a financial disaster looms. congress and the white house play the blame game. and then at the very last minute a deal miraculously gets done. and with just four days until those forced spendsing cuts, you know sequestration, president obama and the returning congress find themselves right back in that same spot in that old story. the white house is telling states how those forced spending cuts will affect them, reducing money for everything from cop salaries to funding for hiv test and early childhood education. here's how delaware's governor summed up the impact. >> the most frustrating conversation any governor can have these days is when we talk to a business who says, i'd love to hire, but i can't find people with the right skills. so we have resourced available for job training, and if those resources get cut, it really p
playing today, cnn contributor and writer l.z. granderson, and cnn contributor and analyst for the blaze will cain. good morning, gentlemen. first up, by now, you're all too familiar with how the story goes. a financial disaster looms. congress and the white house play the blame game. and then at the very last minute a deal miraculously gets done. and with just four days until those forced spendsing cuts, you know sequestration, president obama and the returning congress find themselves right...
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time now for a look at some top cnn trends on the web this morning. it's a chance to get free tickets and annoy paying customers in the process. theater in rhode island is one of the latest to set aside a special section of tweet seats where people are encouraged to live tweet, costumes, set, to tweet and generate buzz. people are asked to remain discreet while they tweet. i don't know if that's going to work. >>> katie couric and larry king dated? kind of, sort of. she dished about their first and only date to jimmy kimle. she was 30 and he was in his 50s. dying to know how smooth larry was? katie said things got pretty awkward after they left the restaurant. listen. >> larry, where are we going? he goes, my place. and i was like, oh, mother of god. so we go to his apartment, right? we walk in and it's covered with proclamation, larry king day, keys to the city, you know, all over the apartment. that was sexy. we sat there and what can i say? he lunged. i said larry, you're such an interesting, nice man, but i would like to meet someone closer to my
time now for a look at some top cnn trends on the web this morning. it's a chance to get free tickets and annoy paying customers in the process. theater in rhode island is one of the latest to set aside a special section of tweet seats where people are encouraged to live tweet, costumes, set, to tweet and generate buzz. people are asked to remain discreet while they tweet. i don't know if that's going to work. >>> katie couric and larry king dated? kind of, sort of. she dished about...
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eastern on cnn. >>> cnn has learned the president has invited republican congressional leaders to the white house on friday just hours before the four spending cuts are due to kick in. it's worth noting some gop lawmakers are dismissing it as they think it's more about show. there are real life consequences for people looming all across the country. every day this week we're looking past the politics and focusing on how these four spending cuts will impact everyday americans. today we're focusing on contractors losing government business. mark masters is a former firefighter who now runs a firm that combats wildfires. he joins us live. good morning, mark. >> good morning, carol. thanks for having me here. >> we're glad to have you here. you say 90% of your contracts come from government. if the spending cuts go in effect on friday, it's definitely going to impact you. >> it's definitely going affect us. one thing is that a lot of our businesses were emergency response services, however for those services we have that are not necessarily emergency response, they're more preparedness an
eastern on cnn. >>> cnn has learned the president has invited republican congressional leaders to the white house on friday just hours before the four spending cuts are due to kick in. it's worth noting some gop lawmakers are dismissing it as they think it's more about show. there are real life consequences for people looming all across the country. every day this week we're looking past the politics and focusing on how these four spending cuts will impact everyday americans. today...